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Gum disease may start quietly, but if it’s left untreated, it can create serious problems for both your mouth and your overall health. At Nashville Restorative Dentistry, we see patients from Forest Hills and surrounding Nashville communities who want to address gum disease early and protect their long-term health.
Drs. Ryan Jones and Caleb Estes offer a range of gum disease (periodontal) treatments to help stop the progression of the disease and support healthier tissues.
Here are five important reasons to address gum disease as soon as it’s found:
Gum disease is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. As it progresses, the bone and tissues that support your teeth begin to break down. This weakens the foundation around the teeth and can eventually lead to loose or lost teeth. Treating gum disease early helps preserve the structures that keep your smile stable.
Research has shown a strong connection between gum disease and systemic conditions, including heart disease and stroke. Chronic inflammation and bacteria from infected gums can enter the bloodstream and contribute to broader health issues. By managing gum disease, you’re also making a positive choice for your cardiovascular and overall health.
Ongoing bad breath (halitosis) is often an early sign of gum disease. Bacteria beneath the gumline produce odors that brushing and mouthwash can’t fully control. Treating the underlying gum infection can significantly improve breath and restore that clean, fresh feeling.
Delaying treatment often leads to more complex and costly procedures later, such as deep cleanings, periodontal surgery, or tooth replacement with implants. Addressing gum disease early is typically more comfortable, less invasive, and more cost-effective than waiting until the problem is advanced.
Gum disease has been consistently linked with conditions such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and Alzheimer’s disease. Keeping your gums healthy helps reduce inflammation in the body and supports better overall wellness.
If you’ve noticed bleeding gums, bad breath, or changes in how your teeth feel, it’s important not to ignore those signs.
To learn more about diagnosing and treating gum disease, contact Nashville Restorative Dentistry at (615) 640-8494 . We care for patients from Forest Hills, Nolensville, Brentwood, Franklin, Thompson’s Station, Spring Hill, Cool Springs, and the greater Nashville area.
You shouldn’t have to worry about your mouth or let unpleasant past dental experiences prevent you from living the life you want.
Issue: Spacing between the front teeth and an uneven tilt to the smile.
Solution: Short term orthodontics to evenly spread out the space between the teeth followed by veneers across the eight front teeth to create a level smile with color consistency and no spaces.